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Flecainide Distribution, Transplacental Passage, and Accumulation in the Amniotic Fluid during the Third Trimester of Pregnancy

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The regular therapeutic monitoring of flecainide is necessary and sufficient in the mother as the concentrations found appear to accurately reflect the degree of fetal accumulation. Because previous studies in infants and children have indicated few toxic adverse effects attributed to flecainide, it appears that the risk to a sucking infant of ingesting toxic amounts of flecainide in human breast milk is very low. Finally, the child of the patient described here has normal initial growth and development at the present time. The transplacental penetration of a drug can be considered, according to gestational age and the disorder being treated, as being of no consequence, dangerous, or desirable. Flecainide appears to fall into this last category.

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